What music should I listen to when reading ancient books?

I won't classify you, but I will write down something I like for you, which is definitely my truest feeling.

Bach:

Matthew's Passion is a very ethereal and sacred feeling.

Beethoven:

Pathetic sonatas are also worth listening to, especially the second movement, adagio like a song. After listening, my whole heart is warm and quiet.

There is also a storm sonata, which has been practicing recently. Very dramatic, just like its name, it makes people excited.

Mozart:

Variations on "Little Star" that we sang when we were young were very clean and pure, as if we were back to childhood.

Symphony No.40, as soon as I heard it, I felt Mozart was as lively as ever!

Liszt:

No.2 hungarian rhapsody, there is a cat playing the piano in the cat and mouse. It will be more interesting if you find out that cartoon!

Zhong, everyone is most familiar with it, so I won't say much.

Chopin:

Chopin is my favorite!

There are several songs in Chopin's etudes that are very pleasant to listen to, namely

Farewell (a sad song from the bottom of my heart, which is Chopin's melancholy condensation)

"black keys"

Revolution (extremely grand and surging)

"Harp" (the highest note constitutes the main theme, pure and serene, like a song from Shan Ye)

Butterfly (very cheerful)

The sea (a song that makes people's blood boil. I played several times when I was depressed and almost cried ...)

In addition, Chopin's ballads are also very good. The first ballad is the most famous, but I prefer the second ballad. At the beginning, it is very dramatic, quiet and serene, like a faint pastoral memory. Then the avalanche came, and Chopin's lovelorn depression and inner struggle broke out instantly, which was out of control. It was so cool! It may be shocking to listen for the first time. ...

The first piano concerto is also very good, and Chopin's serenade is really perfect. I can't say which is better ... Chopin's many waltzes are also recommended, such as gorgeous waltzes and one-minute waltzes.

Tchaikovsky:

The first piano concerto is epic. I have only recited the main theme once before!

When you think of the death of a swan in Swan Lake, you will know how beautiful and sad it is and how heartbreaking it is.

Strauss:

The emperor's waltz, very bright and brilliant music, feels the golden sunshine between heaven and earth!

Rachmaninov:

The second and third piano concertos are very heavy. In retrospect, they seem to have returned to the castle and made great achievements.

Shostakovich:

The second waltz, great, with the usual cheerful and heavy color of Russian folk music, makes people want to dance.

Sang sang:

Swan, I think you've heard of this. It is pure and peaceful.

Mendelssohn:

Violin Concerto in E minor, a familiar tune, nice.